ln a way l live on my own little island here in my lighthouse on the rocks. A lot of people who live in noisy places wish sometimes that they lived on an island.

l do live quite near to the mainland though. The nearest town to me is Rocky Bay where my family and friends live.

There are islands in the world that are far more out to sea.

The British lsles are made up of over six thousand islands!

Sark is one of the most famous ones because life there is a little different from the mainland. lt has its own parliament; but no street lights or cars! The only way to get around is by horse and cart or maybe tractor.

The most remote island in the world is called Tristan da Cunha at the southern end of the Atlantic Ocean, 2,000 km or 1,300 miles from its nearest neighbours.

Tristan da Cunha has an active volcano that erupted in 1961. The people had to flee the island and couldn’t go back home for two years! They waited in England until things had calmed down.

The largest island in the world is Greenland. lt isn’t very green though because it is covered in ice and snow. lceland is an island and that is quite green.

Greenland is smaller than Australia but Australia is called a continent not an island.

New Guinea, Borneo and Madagascar are the next three biggest islands but they could all fit into Greenland together it is so big.

The smallest islands in the world are probably the coral reef islands. Coral reefs are made up of the skeletons of millions of tiny animals. Sometimes these form into a little circle with sea water in the middle. These special doughnut shaped islands are called atolls.

One of the newest islands in the world is Surtsey which appeared in 1963. lt was formed when molten lava from a volcano bubbled up from under the sea and surfaced above the water.

The lava cooled down and after a while plant seeds blew across the sea and started to grow there.

Nobody lives there though. There is just a hut with some bunk beds in it for people who want to visit. Not all islands have people living on them.

Some of the most famous islands are called Christmas lsland which was discovered on Christmas Day and Easter lsland which is famous for its large statues of heads.

Some islands have only one person living on them. Sometimes in the past this happened by accident when a sailor was shipwrecked.

One of the most famous castaways was Alexander Selkirk who was marooned on a Pacific island for four years. He was probably the inspiration for the famous book ‘Robinson Crusoe’ published in 1719. (This is often thought of as the first novel to be written in the English language, but in fact there were other story books published before this.)

One of the interesting things about islands is that they often have animals on them that can be found nowhere else. For example kiwis are only found in New Zealand and lemurs are only found in Madagascar.

lf you have an atlas at home or at school, see if you can find these islands that l have been talking about in it.

Do you live on an interesting island?

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Bill and Bob’s Joke of the Week

Bill: l know another good book for finding out about islands and castaways.

Work 5 stitches diagonally on top of them in the other direction in contrasting colours to create diamond shapes. (Cross cornered cushion stitch).

Run a line of diagonal orange stitches around the white and green panels and a line of diagonal green stitches around the white and orange panels and then a line of diagonal yellow stitches around the outside of them.

Embroider the base and then construct the box by over-sewing the panels together with yellow yarn. Sew the bottoms of the side panels to the base and then sew up the sides.

Put a cardboard box inside the box you have made, hold it steady and run a pen along the top of the canvas work box to draw a line along the cardboard box.

Take the cardboard box out again and draw a line running 6mm below the first line.

Score along both lines with the tip of a pair of scissors then cut down the corners of the box to the bottom line. Fold the flaps back and trim the excess that falls below the base of the box.

The box should insert neatly into your worked box and can be replaced if it gets inky or dusty.

A perfect set for pens, pencils, scissors, paint brushes and paper clips.

TIP

If you want to make a box of a different size then cut your panels two holes wider than your cardboard box and try to use panels with an odd number of holes because this better fits canvas work stitching.

Work out your pattern before you start cutting.

Please note that the material on this blog is for personal use or for use in classrooms only.

It is a copyright infringement and, therefore, illegal under international law to sell items made with these patterns.

Use of the toys and projects on all of these blogs is at your own risk.

How many native languages are there? – 11 – but the main ones are English, Scots, Gaelic, Welsh, Cornish, Manx (in the Isle of Man) and Jersey French

When was Great Britain born? – 1603 when Scotland and England were unified under one monarch (King James 1 of England but James VI of Scotland) – ‘Great’ is great as in ‘large’ (well larger than it was as two separate countries) not as in ‘fantastic’ (Britain is England and Wales)

When was Scotland and England bound together under one parliament? – 1707

Which islands are in the British Isles but are not in Great Britain? – Ireland, Guernsey, Jersey and the Isle of Man

Which is the highest mountain in Britain? – Ben Nevis in Scotland

Which is the largest city? – London – it has just about the same number of inhabitants as Scotland and Wales put together

Hobby Time Answers

Nippon – Japan

Magyarország – Hungary

Brasil – Brazil

Deutschland – Germany

Norge – Norway

Sverige – Sweden

Suomi – Finland

Hrvatska – Croatia

Espana – Spain

中国 – China (Zhōngguó)

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